Government waits until after election to change whistleblower laws, support for protection high Monday November 15, 2021 By Jackson Graham Federal A majority of Australians want more legal protections for public servants to act as whistleblowers, new research shows.
Premium Columnists The Collaery trial, open courts and justice Monday October 18, 2021 By Binoy Kampmark Editors' Picks Open justice's central point of maintaining confidence in the judiciary is rarely in doubt. National security matters, however, often test its limits.
Porter has always enjoyed having his cake and eating it too Wednesday March 17, 2021 By Bernard Keane Editors' Picks The attorney general has always used his power to pursue the interests of the Liberal Party. His ABC writ is no different.
Is ASIS feeling unloved? Foreign spy agency boss sees the benefits of being open Tuesday July 30, 2019 By Stephen Easton Career Advice Keeping mum is business as usual for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) but its director-general has decided there are also benefits to popping up…